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White-faced Ibis Landing in a Marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
White-faced Ibis Flying Over a Marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Great Egret and two juvenile White Ibis in a marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Ibis Wading in Marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile White Ibis in Marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flying White ibis bird Eudocimus albus over a marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
A white ibis walking along a marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
A White Ibis in a Marsh
White Ibis Wading in a Shallow Marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Ibis landing in a marsh - Merritt island wildlife refuge Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Ibis Hunting the Marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Ibis Eating in a Marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Backlit White Ibis in a Texas Coastal Marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
White-faced Ibis Flying Over a Marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Ibis on marsh Royalty Free Stock Photo
The white ibis about 2 feet tall and has a wingspan of about 3 feet. It is entirely white, except for its black-edged wings. Its blacked tipped wings may not be noticeable when the ibis is at rest, but they are easily seen when the ibis is in flight. It has a long, down-curved, reddish-orange bill and a reddish-orange face. It legs are long and gray, except for during breeding season when they turn reddish-orange.


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